Sartre has more to say about Evil--its origins in, effects on
modern man, and how to fight it--than any other philosopher in the
20th century. In this book, the authors examine many of Sartre's
literary and philosophical writings for what they have to say about
the nature of Evil and its effect on our lives. From this, they
evolve guidelines for those wishing to fight Evil in their own
lives. Using examples from their experience with human rights
violations, the authors suggest that Evil is any attempt to
purposely destroy the freedom of a person, and clearly demonstrate
that Sartre's work can be useful as a guide for getting along in
the contemporary world.
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